Job Description
We are seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist to support Augmentative Communication Services in London, with a full-time commitment of 37.5 hours per week. This role involves assessing clients' communication needs and developing tailored care plans.
This full-time position in Clinical and Technical Specialty Services starts in July 2026. You will assess diverse communication needs, assist with Assistive Devices Program funding, and develop strategies in collaboration with clients and caregivers. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential, along with a valid Ontario driver’s license for travel across several counties.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assess clients' communication needs for appropriate recommendations
• Authorize equipment for ADP funding following guidelines
• Develop collaborative care plans with clear objectives
• Provide consultation to caregivers, therapists, and educators
• Advocate to enhance community support for AAC users
This full-time position in Clinical and Technical Specialty Services starts in July 2026. You will assess diverse communication needs, assist with Assistive Devices Program funding, and develop strategies in collaboration with clients and caregivers. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential, along with a valid Ontario driver’s license for travel across several counties.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assess clients' communication needs for appropriate recommendations
• Authorize equipment for ADP funding following guidelines
• Develop collaborative care plans with clear objectives
• Provide consultation to caregivers, therapists, and educators
• Advocate to enhance community support for AAC users